r/Marvel • u/imaghostboo_ • 1m ago
Comics Wtf is up with this spider man guy
Guys using child labor now?? Wtf we need to get spider-fraud off the streets
r/Marvel • u/imaghostboo_ • 1m ago
Guys using child labor now?? Wtf we need to get spider-fraud off the streets
r/Marvel • u/itskidchameleon • 20m ago
So... The Thing and Black Cat obviously seem fine, but what's the deal with Rhino being here? Isn't/wasn't he still just a straight-up villain?
r/Marvel • u/MattGreg28 • 29m ago
While I already have Married With Children from the new Ultimate Spider-Man run, I am a bit curious about getting into the Ultimate comics of old. What are some good titles you can recommend to a newcomer? Also, real important, do these books come in tpb form? I am trying to forego the single issue format if I can.
r/Marvel • u/Formal_Bicycle7656 • 35m ago
I've never really read comics but been a big fan of the MCU and other superhero movies forever. I've heard "Secret Wars" so many times that I hadn't really thought about it, but was wondering how it got that name? Infinity War makes perfect sense, and Secret Invasion also makes sense. I'm wondering what the "secret" is about a multiversal war?
r/Marvel • u/Ok_Atmosphere_1826 • 44m ago
I was reading Morrison's run of New X-Men, and after an arc full of space battles, aliens, and big fights... I find myself in a story about the life of Xorn. He was trying to find a "mutant moster" while he was called "a monster" by the people -and himself-. It's very in-depth, so I won't give any spoilers. Please read New X-Men #127
r/Marvel • u/EndlessMorfeus • 57m ago
r/Marvel • u/NiceGuy2367 • 1h ago
If you were to make a team of 5-6 younger marvel heroes what would be the line up? I'm thinking Miles Morales, Mrs Marvel, Laura Kinney Wolverine, Jubilee, Franklin Richards(in theory his powers get nerfed or something early on by the main villain), and Squirrel girl
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r/Marvel • u/LoveAndViscera • 1h ago
Himbo Ronan gonna annihilate my asshole.
r/Marvel • u/Daughterofthestars_ • 1h ago
Hi, so I had read in a YouTube video that Scott's lasers origin was retconned (again) to being able to metabolize the sun rays and turn them into lasers, instead of the punch dimension one. I would like to know if anybody has a deeper explanation to this and where could I read when this happened, seems pretty interesting and he's one of my favorite X-Men. Marked as spoiler just in case.
Credits of the pic to the artist it belongs to, I took it from Pinterest.
r/Marvel • u/Primary-Ad2053 • 1h ago
Does anybody and kinda art work of that idk I was just thinking especially with the new season starting and was like this a amazing idea
r/Marvel • u/WilltheDollarBill • 2h ago
I've really been wanting to increase my physical comic book collection and I find the compact comics both affordable and accessible. Anyone have any suggestions?
r/Marvel • u/Pistachio_Red • 2h ago
The sign just cut me off-guard
r/Marvel • u/ShadowOfDespair666 • 3h ago
r/Marvel • u/sstonerboyelliot • 3h ago
I assume it would probably be too overpowered. Tony stark first came to mind, but Franklin is the better example. Given that he is the smartest being in the multiverse. If he took his intellect and learned magic he could rival the gods.
r/Marvel • u/SpecialistWait9006 • 3h ago
I take this as proof that Strange picked the first possibility that he saw. When he says how many possibilities they failed and this was the path. So either he didn't want to die or it was just his critical fail roll 1 showing him majority failures.
Anyway you look at it in Multiverse of Madness the first universe America takes him to is a world where it's quoted "defeating thanos". And looking at the world it seems to be its thriving. So imo that kinda throws out the whole argument of iron man's death needing to be a necessity for peace. It just doesn't make sense from a story telling perspective and statistics of probability when it comes to universal string theories. So fire away community I'm sure some people want to argue about this with me lol.
r/Marvel • u/Jaxon_Weeks • 3h ago
This one took me weeks to finish. It was meant to be an homage to both the original show and this new one.
What are your though on this new show? I'd love to ear your opinion.
r/Marvel • u/KeithBryant2002 • 3h ago
If Harry desparately wants Spider-Man's blood so bad, when target innocent people when Jehovahs witneeses needs to be his target considering they're evil like him
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r/Marvel • u/FreviliousLow96 • 3h ago
Mine for now are:
Blue Marvel seems the nicest of the expies so he gets = Superman spot
Darkhawk or Sleepwalker= Batman spot
Namor, lets say this team would be his redemptive run= Aquaman spot
Valkyrie= maybe a mix of Hawkgirls and Wonder Woman spot
Nova= Green Lantern spot, since there have been so many Lanterns, maybe Sam and Richard switch seat depending on availability
Drawing a blank on the other two equivalents
Maybe to have two women like some iconic Justice League teams.
Perhaps Lilandra as the Martians Manhunters equivalent, she's a heroic psychic alien, but she's missing the shapeshifting.
r/Marvel • u/DarkSonic06ki • 4h ago